The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1947 — Page 4
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/HE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTlf, INDIANA, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1947.
•“Perfection of bloom” means that the blooms is gymmetricai. i normal, not over-mature, true to type and supported by a fairly
Ion?, stron? stem bearing healthy foliage.
••"Flower arrangemoiU" means those factors and conditions which make for a pleasing floral display. It includes suitability of container, suitability and quality of flowers, color harmony, appropriateness of the arrangement and general appearance.
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BAKING DEPARTMENT .MRS. DAI.I.AS risst.KR, Chairman >1118. O. A. SCIPPIO, Judge
Rules
1. All entries must be filed on regular entry blanks with the chairman of this department at the time exhibits are placed. 2. All exhibits are to be in place by 11:00 A. M. Thursday, August
7th, at the Delilah Miller School,
Exhibitors are limited to one entry in each class. Exhibits must remain in place until 12 noon Saturday, August
9th.
Exhibits are to be shown on cardboard or paper plates. Doil-
ies may be used.
Only one-fourth (>, i of a cake or loaf of bread need be left for display after judging has been completed. No premium will be awarded any article in the absence of competition unless thr judge deems it meritorious and if the article is not worthy of first premium it may be awarded second or
third or none.
Every precaution will oe taken to insure the safety of exhibits entered but in no way will the management be responsible for
crustiness. Flavor—Characteristic of kind, delicate ana pleasing in combination with cake. Distribution, st vie, and color—suitable to kind of cake and frost-
ing.
Volume—Light in weight in proportion to size 10
Internal characteristic* - ™-
Texture tender, moist crumb, velvety feel to the tongue - 20 Grain fine, round, evenly distributed cells with thin wall; free from tunnels 10 Color—Uniform, (naracteristic of kind of cake 10
Flavor — — -
Blended flavor of ingredients. Free from undesirable flavor from fat. leavening, flavoring or other ingredients - 30 < Cakes must be exhibited on paper plates or neat card squares not more than one inch longer than cake.) Score Card—Cookies and Miscellaneous Cake*
Points
Standard Product - - 100 ! External characteristic - - 30 Shape Regular, even 15 I Crust Color uniform, characteristic of kind .— 15 Internal characteristics — - 10 Texture 20 Thin cookies, crisp, tender. Drop cookies—soft tender. * Grain- Even cell* - - 10 Color Characteristic of kind —..lO
Classified Ads
FOR SALE:
playing condition
ret. Priced to
Piano,
Hamilton.
For Sale
board
At Millers: .Car top
for hauling ladders, boats, lumber, etc., on car top. Priced from $8.5<X 4-tf-
I FOR SALE AT COOKS: New
j all cast iron outdoor grill, fur- ( [ nacc or camp stove. Ideal trash , j turner and incinerator. Enclosed James stove, brick or cement blocks, i 1774.).
adjustable grates, coal or wood. Can be fired from hinged . top or front feed door. Delivered
for $24 95. Furmture Exchange. ^ ^ ^
West Side Square, Phone 170-J.
Good j
, J , Au <Stor.»| also new Spi-, need 3 ( 1
sell. See me. J
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FOR SALE: 5 burner Perfection kerosene stove, built in overv, A-l condition, price $40.00: smill type Heatrolain good condition, price $50.00. Mrs. Charles Highsmith. one mile south of Mt. Meridian, first house south of Noble Allee. l-3p
FOR SALE: Two fresh
cows, two black Angus ouiis.! F q R SALE; Otha Bales, two miles south of wlth the Fincastle. j nace and bath.
FOR SALE: Large circulating! ComriJ’ first class condition, as8ortai e ., T 1 bums wpod or cosl. Clinton Judy. Dealer
Bain -; fcJJ
‘->r brW *';
REAL ESTATE
from the August 3rd
milk bulla.
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FOR SALE: Black and tan rat J room
the loss or damage of any article on exhibit. 9. A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the Individual scoring the highest number of points in this department: Blue ribbon 5 points. Red ribbon: 2 points, White ribbon: 1 point. BAKING DEPARTMENT
Special Information
Yeast Bread, Rolls, and Muffins Seore Card
Points ... inn
Standard Product
External characteristics .. 3<
Shape- well proportioned, evenly rounded top 10 Crust uniform browning, except slightly darker on top. about 1* inch 10 Volume light in weight in proportion to size 10
Internal characteristics 4C
Texture—tender elastic crumb, free from dryness or doughyness 20 Grain fine cells elongated upward, evenly distributed, cell wall thin 10 Color- characteristic of ingredients used free from dark streaks - 10
Flavor 30
A blend of well-baked Ingredients free from bacterial action .sourness) or of yeast or other ingredients 30
Explanation of Terms for Score Card
1. Crumb: Color Creamy white with no streaks. Moisture— Slightly moist, yet springy and elastic when pressed lightly with
the linger.
2. Crust- Uniform golden brown over entire surface above the pan. and a lighter brown below. The texture should be crisp and
smooth.
3. Flavor: Sweet, nutty flavor and odor. There should he no «alt or sugar predominating, no suggestion of sourness nor taste of
yeast.
4. Grain and Texture: Tender, but not crumbling; fine mesh of equal size throughout. 5. Lightness: Well raised, equally light throughout, absence of heavy spots or streaks, not heavy for size. 6 Shape: Oblong, and of uniform height. 7. Size: About 3x4x8. Weight in proportion to size. White bread must score 95 points or more to receive first premium and 90 points or more to receive second premium. Score Card—Cakes Without Fat (S|mngp)
Flavor — - — ^ Blended flavor of well-baked ingredients characteristic of the kind, free from excessive flavor of baking powder, so !a, spices, flavoring, molasses or other sweetening - -30 Explanation of Terms for Score Card Crust Evenly browned, smooth on bottom. General appearance- Uniform in size and shape. There should be no streaks of flour on the bottom of the cookie. Flavor- No one flavor too pronounced. Texture Tender crumb, fine grain. C ANDY AXD-CONFECTIONS
Rules for Entrance
Candy exhibits must weigh one pound, unless otherwise designated. Candy must be cut in good size pieces for eating They should be shown in the regular one-pound flat candy boxes. 1 Boxes may be purchased from the Home-made candy shops.) The assortments should be spread out in flat surface and may be made into any shape desired in any type of container (box lids may be adapt'ed’for this display.) Colorless cellophane cut to the size of the box and placed over the candy helps to protect the candy. The entry tags must be tied securely to the container in which
the car.dv is entered. Candy Score Card
Points
A. Appearance 1. Color - - - —• 2. Shape - - 3. Size - - - 4. Surface - 5. Condition - - 8. Quality 1. Flavor — J 2. Grain 3. Taste
Notice all Ford, Dodge and
Plymouth car owners. Wards now have on hand rebuilt motors for your cars at $144.95 exchange price. Ford 1935 to *41,! Plymouth 1935-’40 and ’41, j
Dodge ’35 and ’40. Also block'year old saddle horse.
&5 Harmon, R. R. No, 3.
A five room furniture. Fu>Immediate pos-
for house
J. T. ChristL,
M»[21 South Indiana St. 4-.3t.
4-lt.
FOR SALE: 3 bushels Trans-j session. Price parent apples. Fine for canning, j furniture $6500.
Get them while you ean
Cullough's Orchard. —| FOR SALE: Lovely seven
modern farm home,
known. ^ mail watd,
an(l v -' t hin fomj rti " ^ law aft*?
140 acres tillable, located
terrier puppv, 3 months old. Ray acres,
Sallust. Brick Chapel. 4-1^.Jon Stat" Road 40. Cox and Mat-
thews. 4-n.
SALfcl
tillable. 8)
260 seling, pxyjT]
assembly for 1939 to ’46 Ford $167.95 also 95, $169.95 ex-' change; 1935 and 36, 85 model $114.95 exchange price. Montgomery Ward. I2-tf.
FOR SALE: Good sound rixj
Sec G. R.'
4-3n.
10 10 10 10 20
. 10
10
. 20 100
and size.
_....10 - 10
Standard Product External characteristics
Shape—Symetncal. level top
Surface Unfrosted: Smooth, uniform light brown.
Frosted: consistency characteristic of kind, creamy moist, free from stickiness, crystal*, or
crustiness.
Flavor characteristic of kind delicate and pleasing in combination with cake. Distribution, style, and color suitable to kind of cake and frosting. Volume Light in weight in proportion to size 10 Internal characteristics . Texture tender, feathery, resilient crumb 20 Grain fine, round evenly distributed cells with thin cell walls; free from tunnels 10 Color -uniform, characteristic of kind of cake . 10 Flavor Delicate, free from excessive flavor or egg flavoring, or acid 30 Score Card—Cake Containing Fat
Points
101
Standard Product External characteristics Shape Symetrical, slightlyl rounded top, free from cracks and peaks 10 Surface 10 Unfrouted: Smooth, Uniform light brown. Frosted: Consistency — characteristic of kind. Creamy, moist, free from stickiness, crystals, or
Points 100 30
Explanation of Terms for Score Card Appearance—Color should be very delicate. Shape attractive and convenient for handling in eating. Surface Properly cooked for dipped to best represent the kind of candy. < LABS—BREAD
1st
Loaf white bread, yeast (enriched) .75 Loaf Boston Brown bread 75 I»af nut bread 75 Yeast rolls, three — 75 Baking powder biscuits, three 75 Soda biscuits, four 75 Cinnamon rolls, three 15 Graham muffins, three 75 Corn bread 75 Com muffins, three 75 Coffee Cake 75 CLASH—CAKE
1st
Angel food, yellow or sponge 1.00
Yellow layer (iced)
FOR SALE: 500 bushels of extra good corn, hand picked. I Elmer Clodfelter, on blacktop, 2L miles northeast of Morton. l-3p
FOR SALE: 1 good polled roan Shorthorn bull, 15 months old.
Airplane Bargainst: PT19 Fairchild $1495.00; Beautiful Fast Culver $1400.00: Cessna 140 cost $3400.00 will take $2195.00. Harry McQuinn, Sky Harbor Airport, 8500 East 21st Street. Indianapolis. 4-6p.
Virgil Ader. Bainbridge.
4-2p.
FOR SALE: Transparert ap-
pics and Fisher peaches.
Buch-
heit Orchards.
1-tf
FOR SALE: Hydraulic
scoop
for Ford tractor. Charles
Mar-
steller.
2-3p.
FALL HATS: Popular priced. Your selection of felts, velvets, feathers. Nellye Riggs. 207 S. Bloomington St. 4-6-8-ll-4p.
FOR SALE: 32 acre farm, 6 room semi-modern house near Reelsville, James Brewster.
30-6t
block hen ^
building*,
water year 1 castle. Poj
b >’ owner.
Da % Banner!
WANTED
Leaky fa* j See the Pi*.jl j repairs. 8001
WANTED: Sales girl for chil t drens and lingerie department.'
Montgomery Ward.
Remember 1
4-5t. j auction sale j
WANTED: Inside painting and j wall paper cleaning. Telephone 674-M. 30-5t
FOR SALE: Apartment gas range, good condition,
See at 210 W. Poplar.
size $35. 4-2p.
FOR SALE: Baled wheat straw in field about Thursday. 40 cents bale. Elbert McCoy, 2 miles north Cloverdale on 43.
4-2p.
WANTED :Any kind of dea<
LOST: Son
Bainbridge orj
stock Call 278, Greancastle
; fold eontaiaiJ
Charge* paid Company.
Jobs Wachtei
| iforsia whim j
and
WANTED:
married man.
FOR SALE: Maytag gasoline ences.
Work on farm by Can give refier-
Write James Buchanan, 1
money.
113 Elizabeflii
strayed! dog, yellow 1
washer, in good condition. Amos Ferraml, Cemetery Road. 4-lp.
FOR SALE
washers (gas
Fillmore.
Phone Stilesville 814 fr:endl >'
4- 3 p mornin S ^
WANTED: •Baled mixed hay, slice baled. Elizabeth Rariden. 4-3p.
.$18.75
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3rd .25 125 .23 325 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25
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1
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2nd
.75
3rd
White
Devil s Food
Gingerbread
C LASS—< DORIES AND MISCELLANEOUS C AKES
Molasses cookie*
ening) Oatmeal cookie* Gingersnaps Cake doughnuts 41 imtimifd on Fi%«»»
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:ors cakes
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.50 dressers. "Sail E. F. Naylor, Cole
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lord Owners Agree
Although Oklahoma is primarily regarded as one-mineral state because of its huge oil re sources, the state’s coal production for May, 1947, totaled 212,000 tons.
Speed Queen
engines).
Bred Gilt Sale: 32 head, t' 1 '‘ [ parmak fence chargers
choice of seven herds. Martins-j complete.
ville. Ind„ Friday, Aug. 8, 1947.1 Bottled gas and oil burning 1 p. m.. D. S Time, to be held | automatic water heaters.
at Williams f Implement Morgan County Duroc Breeder’s Assoc. 4-3t.
FOR SALE: Old Kelvirvator: repairs needed. Phone 383-J.
4-2t.
WANTED: Small house. Ida E. Dreyer, Post Office Box 295. 4-lp.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 2 sleeping rooms, suitable for two people to a room. 202 W. Walnut St. 2-2t.
FOR SALE Gas stov«, s.naU
tricycle, double-bed spring, two
C 0 ] Phileo five foot home lockers
$244.50.
Monarch deluxe electric kitchen ranges $812.50 (Including [ Mlrro-Matlc pressure cooker.,
Thl* week only.
42 inch all metal kitchen sink ha-es complete with fittings. All metal ehower cabinets
$87.30. 1 ment,
Bam push brooms »8e. ' colnAve . No enndren.
All metal coaster wagons
FOR RENT: Room close to business district for gentlemen. Phone 558-W. 4-2t.
Elm St. or M
01T iJTj WICHITA, Anthony mil literally. FfcJ ta Amen-a: j ged on hi* base in a gui Anthony hii|j the old do* contest.
Apts.
4-lp.
Call Art Furniture Co.
Let Ua
Re-upholster
And Rebuild Your
LIVING ROOM SUITE As Low As $69.00
Any 2-pc. Suite
Terms up to 12 Months to Pay Cnoice of hundreds of fabrics
$10.45. Boy* bicycle* $42.00. Electric fence posts (Including brackets) 50c. B. B. Lead shot*. | Gardner wheelbarrow* $7.25. Hudson houHehold sprayers
65c.
Tractor funnels $1.25. Cory coffee maker* $4.95. One quart galvanized measur-
er*.
Monarch coal-electric automatic kitchen ranges. Monarch 66 gallon electric j water heaters. Round Oak bottled gas range $IS4..50. No. 1 and No. • galvanized tubs.
FOR RENT: 3 room apart-1 unfurniahed at 801 Lin-'
4-2t
jCELLANEOUS
EAT At the V.F.W. Auxi-1 liary Stand wnen you come to| the Fair. Your patronage wiilj be appreciated. 4—3t
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There's no place
at a wide range of prices. Get a grand choice of lovely
new coverings, expert factory workmanship and a written guarante with all work. Also repairing and refinishing.
C. H. & C. HARDWARE CO.
SALE DATES Aug. 4 Homer Hands Aug. 7 4-H Rahis. Night Aug. 8 Sale Pavt'ion Aug. 9 Sallie Hirt Real Estate Aug. U Smith and Collins Aug. 12 Minnie Layman Sc Hon Aug. 18 Mrs. Roy Abrams A
Long
Aug. 14 BUI Andrew* Aug. 15 sale P&vlUon Aug. 16 Wallace Martin Aug. 18 Fending Aug. 19 Robert Reedh Aug. 20 Blue Si Nelson Aug. 22 Sale Pavilion Aug. “8 Bainbridge Lion* Aug. 26 Raywood Curran Aug. 27 Joe Grubb. 1 Other Dates Pending. Let’* dale your fa|l sale now.
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A U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU REPORT announces the discovery ol a new tannic acid treatment for ivy poisoning*. The treatment has been found excellent; it is gentle and safe,] dries up the blisters in a surprisingly short time — often within 24 hours.) These government findings are incured in the new product
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At your drugstore, 59c.
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NOW’S THE TIME TO GET YOUR CAR READY FOR
SUMMER DRIVING FOR WTE THINK SI MMER Is ACTUALLY HERE NOW.
When it come* to summer driving, you want your Ford in tiptop *hape. Avoid troublesome breakdowns or minor repair* when on a trip. There will never be a better time
to have your car inspected. Stop in now. Have your Ford thoroughly checked for service by the people who know it best. Reasonable prices and prompt attention.
114 WEST WASHINGTON 8T.
KING MORRISON FOSTER COMPANY
ST.
PHONE 268
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While I wan on my regular Sunday morning survey of the local lakes and streams, my phone rang and my wife tolil the caller that I was out, and that it might he some time before I returned. Taking the number, she asked m ,. y 0 r . a i| the party when I finally came in. It was Mr. Griffith, of Holly’* Hale* and Service, who wanted to report that he had ju*t hooked a large mouth ba**. weighing 4'/, lbs., and measuring 20 Inches. We told him to bring It to the shop no that we could register it for the contest, but he said they were getting ready to leave town, and not knowing when I would he in, he had already drensed It. Tough luck, Griff.
SPORTSMAN'S SHOP “Sport* Headquarter*”
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